Chapter 8 instrument operations, 1 routine operation, 1 system bakeout – INFICON 3000 Micro GC Gas Analyzer Operating Manual User Manual

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3000 Micro GC Operating Manual

Chapter 8

Instrument Operations

8.1 Routine Operation

8.1.1 System Bakeout

Over time, small amounts of contaminants may accumulate in 3000 Micro GC.
Contaminants in the chromatography column may cause peak tailing and retention
time shifts. To clear the contaminants, create a bakeout method and run it:

After the first installation

After installing a replacement GC module

After the 3000 Micro GC has been turned off or stored for an extended period
of time

After the 3000 Micro GC has been stored in a Shipping Case
(PN G2801-81005) for an extended period of time

Periodically as needed to refresh column performance

Proceed as follows to create and run a bakeout method.

1

In EZ IQ, click Method >> Instrument Setup.

2

Enter the following acquisition parameters.

Turn on Detector Filaments

Set Column Temperature as suggested in

Table 8-1

An example bakeout method is shown in

Figure 8-1

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Table 8-1 Bakeout temperatures for various columns

Column type

Column

temperature, °C

Duration,

hours

Recommended frequency

for general use

Alumina PLOT

180

8–12

Weekly

MolSieve 5A PLOT

180

8–12

Weekly

OV-1

180

2

Weekly

OV-1701

180

2

Weekly

PLOT Q

160

8–12

Weekly

PLOT U

160

8–12

Weekly

Stabilwax-DB

180

2

Weekly

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